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Electoral system in which each voter may vote for only one candidate, and the candidate who polls the most is elected, regardless of if they receive over half of the vote or not.
Electoral votes are apportioned state by state, mostly on a winner-take-all basis.
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All 66 delegates in this winner-take-all state went to Governor John Kasich.
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In contrast, most Republican states award their delegates on a winner-take-all basis.
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If you want a you're-on-your-own, winner-take-all society, you should support the Republican ticket.
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For Rose, Atlantic City is an almost-too-perfect metaphor for Trump's zero-sum, winner-take-all philosophy.
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Most members of those assemblies will be chosen by relativemajority voting, and will represent geographic constituencies.
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GOVERNORS: State governors will be chosen by relativemajority -the winner is the one with the most votes.
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The first serves for the direct election of candidates standing in constituency seats, the winner being determined by a relativemajority.
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Moreover-andthis ought to have clinched the matter-theHellenic population formed an absolute as well as a relativemajority in the year 1919.
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Not so, Mr. President; look at the relativemajorities of the two houses of Congress as they will be after the fourth of March next.
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The debate developed the fact, that any provision for other than a mere pluralityvote would be unconstitutional.
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The first amendment provided that a majority instead of a pluralityvote should nominate, a provision as unconstitutional as impracticable.
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At issue for Calpers, which is urging a nonbinding proposal, is the pluralityvote rule at the iPad and iPhone maker.
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Were a majority or even high percentage pluralityvote required to nominate, the Direct Primary law would have been made unconstitutional, because:
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Calpers' non-binding proposal asks Apple to replace its pluralityvote rule in uncontested elections, and require election by a majority of total shares.
Использование термина plurality voting system на английском
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But smaller companies often had a "plurality " voting system where withheld votes cannot stop a candidate from getting re-elected.